North Dakota Code § 28-25-13

Record of orders
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Whenever the judge grants an order for the appointment of a receiver of the property of the 
judgment debtor, the same must be filed in the office of the clerk of the court from which 
execution issued, and the clerk shall record the order and shall note the time of the filing of such 
order therein. A certified copy of the order must be delivered to the receiver named therein and 
the receiver is vested with the property and effects of the judgment debtor from the time of the 
filing and recording of the order as aforesaid. The receiver of the judgment debtor is subject to 
the direction and control of the court appointing the receiver. Before the receiver is vested with 
any real property of such judgment debtor, a certified copy of the order must be recorded in the 
office of the recorder of the county in which any real estate of such judgment debtor sought to 
be affected by such order is situated, and also in the office of the recorder of the county in which 
such judgment debtor resides.

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